Hoofies, now with extra meme
May. 23rd, 2009 08:46 pmTess has a cracked hoof. It looks really bad, and needs something done I'm sure. We took photos of it last night and e-mailed them to our farrier, who works a night shift at his day job (I've always wanted to say that) so he could estimate the urgency. She's not lame at all, but it really looks as if she ought to be. John's wife Linda looked at the e-mail and told him over the phone that he'd better stop to see us on his way home this morning, so much to our surprise, he showed up at 7:45 just as Gary was headed off to a performance. I hurried out to the arena and John already was sending Tess around and around the pen to check for pain. No sign of that. He examined the hoof and agrees that she needs to be trimmed ASAP and probably will need shoes on her front feet to support the hoof until it grows out properly. We'll be keeping her indoors in a small area until Monday, when he can come back with his proper tools. This could be expensive, but fortunately I have the cash reserves right now if needed.
In a less serious vein, here's a meme I stole from Graystonethusky on LJ:
Take the Dating Profile Quiz at Would I Date You
In a less serious vein, here's a meme I stole from Graystonethusky on LJ:
| Your dating personality profile: Liberal - Politics matters to you, and you aren't afraid to share your left-leaning views. You would never be caught voting for a conservative candidate. Big-Hearted - You are a kind and caring person. Your warmth is inviting, and your heart is a wellspring of love. Intellectual - You consider your mind amongst your assets. Learning is not a chore but a constant search after wisdom and knowledge. You value education and rationality. | Your Top Ten Traits 1. Liberal 2. Big-Hearted 3. Intellectual 4. Practical 5. Sensual 6. Wealthy/Ambitious 7. Adventurous 8. Shy 9. Romantic 10. Funny |
| Your date match profile: Liberal - You need a person who has liberal opinions and beliefs. You are engaged by political discussions and would find a liberal viewpoint refreshing in a date. Practical - You are drawn to people who are sensible and smart. Flashy, materialistic people turn you off. You appreciate the simpler side of living. Shy - You are put off by people who are open books. You are drawn to someone who is a bit more mysterious. You want to draw him out of his shell and get to know what he is all about. | Your Top Ten Match Traits 1. Liberal 2. Practical 3. Shy 4. Intellectual 5. Funny 6. Big-Hearted 7. Adventurous 8. Romantic 9. Sensual 10. Traditional |
Take the Dating Profile Quiz at Would I Date You
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Date: 2009-05-24 03:17 am (UTC)He could be a furry, actually. He likes a lot of furry things, like animated films with animals (Balto? Brother Bear? Over the Hedge? Bolt? Definitely.) or for that matter, films and books with real animal characters. He would resist the label, though, for fear that it included other obligatory elements that he "didn't understand."
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Date: 2009-05-24 11:01 am (UTC)The phobias of your wizards and gods are stupid and based entirely on the idiocy of sensational media that have depicted furry fandom as a sexual perversion. With or without furry, I've certainly noticed a tendency toward huge drama and ridiculous factions and bitter fighting over those places. It's all big egos and tiny minds.
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Date: 2009-05-24 02:27 pm (UTC)I make a point of mentioning it now and then because of the people who think that same sex relationships are doomed and can never last.
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Date: 2009-05-24 09:15 am (UTC)Hmm I fit into most of those catagories except the shy bit.
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Date: 2009-05-24 11:14 am (UTC)Normally we trim hooves every six weeks. Right now they have been growing so fast that the new growth has caused the dryer, old hoof at the bottom to split. That's normal. But the new growth is still soft enough that the split spread up into it, apparently. Putting a rigid shoe on is one way to hold the hoof together so it can't split any farther. Other, more modern options include actually gluing the hoof back together with epoxy or filling the crack with some sort of material. They also have little clips, sort of like staples, that can be used. John will have to decide which method to use when he examines her more closely. The object is to keep the crack from reaching any live flesh, which would make the condition much more serious.
As for the meme thing, yes, I expect we do have a lot in common, aside from my being twice your age. ;p
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Date: 2009-05-24 11:17 am (UTC)Plus I'd probably get into your wool.
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Date: 2009-05-24 11:23 am (UTC)I suspect the food wouldn't be an issue. You'd be too busy eating all the good stuff we make here.
The music, maybe. Taking a transmission apart on the dining room table would definitely cause problems. ;p
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Date: 2009-05-24 02:33 pm (UTC)It may put a crimp in any summer riding plans for me, though. I'm hefty enough that she shouldn't carry my weight on top of her own with a hoof problem.
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